MEET INFO
The No. 14 Broncos head out on the road, visiting No. 17 Georgia on Saturday, March 10 at 2 p.m. MT for the first of two final regular season meets. The meet will be streamed live on SEC+.

SERIES HISTORY
The Broncos are 0-2 against the Bulldogs, with the last meeting coming on April 4, 2015. The previous meeting was in April 2013, with both meetings in NCAA Regional action. Georgia won both of those regionals.

LAST TIME OUT
The Broncos finished out their home schedule on top last Friday, defeating Sacramento State, 196.725 to 193.450 on Senior Day. The crowd of 1,757 was the second-biggest non-Beauty and the Beast meet crowd in program history. The Broncos were led by junior Shani Remme, who won the all-around with a score of 39.450. She also won the floor title with a score of 9.925. Junior Sarah Means won the balance beam meet title with a score of 9.875, and returned to the vault lineup for the first time in three weeks to also win the vault meet title with a score of 9.875. Sophomore Courtney McGregor also rounded things out with a score of 9.900 on bars to win the meet title on the event.

CONFERENCE HONORS
For the eighth-straight week a Bronco took home MRGC Gymnast of the Week honors, with junior Shani Remme taking home the honor for the seventh time this season after winning the all-around vs. Sacramento State with a score of 49.450. Remme also earned MRGC Floor Specialist for the fourth time this season as she took home the meet crown in the event with an impressive score of 39.450.

STACKING UP IN THE RQS
The Broncos stayed put this week in the national rankings, sitting at No. 14 with a team RQS of 196.430. Individually, the Broncos are led by Shani Remme, who ranks 11th nationally in the all-around with an RQS of 39.440. She also ranks 14th on floor with an RQS of 9.905, 27th on beam with an RQS of 9.885, 36th on bars with an RQS of 9.865 and 101st with an RQS of 9.810 on vault. Bir leads the Broncos with a score of 9.825, good for 79th nationally on vault, while Collantes ranks 57th on floor with an RQS of 9.865 and McGregor ranks 41st with an RQS of 9.860 on bars.

REMME IN THE RECORDS
Junior Shani Remme can be found throughout the Bronco record book, and is making her way into the all-around victories category. So far on the season, Remme has won six all-around meet titles, good for fourth-best in school history. The junior currently has 14 all-around victories in her career, putting her in third in the school record book. The school record is 18 and second place is 15, so she has a chance to pull into second place this week and is on track to shatter the record next season. Remme also sits in second in the Bronco record book for career wins on beam with 16, and her six career wins on floor puts her one away from cracking the top 10. In the single-season section of the record book, Remme’s five beam wins tie for third and her five floor wins tie for seventh.

BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK
The Broncos are coming off their third-straight MRGC title in 2017, and advanced to the NCAA Regionals for the 10th-straight season. Other record-breaking moments from 2017 include; first time recording four team scores over 197 in a single season, with the highest team score in school history (197.675).